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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. ? *?* V* to M (t* *is * it* * * JM * |t**>* j th.' home of Iii" bride's |mrents. Mr. ami Mrs. Preston Ree Italley, live ibs OIISI Of Lauren.-. Mis.-, i.yl Mitel ? ...'? y um) Mr. Pi-Win Marvin Nor-J in i were United in marriage oh Tl i s?ln.\ evening of iliis week. Rev. yV, ::. Thiiybr, pastor of 111? - First (bip ?hurcn i>: Laurens, performing ihi c < ?1 iuouy. A large nutuber of friends v inossed the lta|i|iy event1. Tiio IIa I ley luiine is one of Ibe pret in the county, one Pf those places tl|td speak visibly of prosperity, good ? .- ? ami Culture, On Thursday eveit ? i a.-, this especially true, and th? guests worn accorded the hearty ? I'tioii characteristic of the country ? ? i es in this scetioti 61 South t'aro MisS iJailOy has many relatives ; ?? friends In the cotmty, and Mr. *.??? .<it?<I is a pOpUlar young man of ?? d(y, lieiiee, there were gathered ?SP flier on the evening of Thursday ge and happy assemblage of peo 1 lie parlors au I dining room of the ? y home wi re beautifully decorat ii autumn colors, with myriads ises ami chrysanthemums. There jioi plains, ami ferns In profus i .ii. The bride carried a lovely shower '? ? met. while In r maid of honor car ed a beautiful hunch of licliotropc satithenuiius. The wedding march was artistically ?? idered by Miss Hera Italley of Clin il cousin of Ilm bride. Miss Itosu I am Hailey. sistm of the bride, was the uiaid of honor. During the cere V, Toba ill's "Heart and Flowers" whs beautifully' rendered by Miss Hal It-\ t the piano, and Mr. frank Mc i : y with violin accompaniment. itor the wedding ceremony, a re* < > p' on wits tendered the guests, over .?\-.ity ti\e In number, followed by an It > .ni v editing supper. ;.i Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. irwood were tendered a reception ir. and Mrs. Oeo. S. McCravy ul their home in West Main street. Quite ,i n imber of friends from the county and the city were Invited and the oc c ision was one of unusual enjoyment. An elegant ami bountiful supper was served. Mi", and Mrs. Norwood are at home I itll Mr. ami Mrs. ("has II. Hicks, on "> ? ? Main si reel. ooo ?s. W II. Washington will onter I; : the Henry Laurens chapter D v It, on Saturday afternoon at three lock. Those who are unable to at tOlli] will please notify Mrs. Washing ton beforehand. ooo Mr. and Mrs K T. Shell of dray ? ourl were in the city on Monday. ooo '! io following Invitations have been ? Ived in I.aureus: ' ', ami Mrs. OcorgC Calvin Hop ? i request the honor of your pres ? ? at I he marriage of their do, Ugh I ? . Mabel, to Mr. William Alexander ? 'head. Wednesday evening. Decent" ?t the twenty-second, nineteen hiin . tell and nine at seven o'cloc ;. Hope .II Church, Clinton. South Carolina ooo M s. Nalhnnlel n. Dial will enter tain the members of the Wednesday lub on Thursday morning, M o'clock, r.| bdr home on West Main street ooo Mrs, Robert Adams and daughter. Miss Agnes Adams, returned to their home In Clinton after a briet visit to the family of Mr. .1 I Adams Oil West Main street. Lit L i \ SIX Ml. I 1.1 N ! UN. Mis. TimM K uteri? Iiin I rieiul? >ln? ii ale VI \>. 15. 1 hi t'-. Clinton. Dee. 7th.- The social ; loos uros of I lie past week Included a thim ble imrty given by Mrs. Homer L. Todd oh Wednesday. About thirty guests s|m in a pleasant after noon chatting over their foncy-work and then en joyed delicious refreshments in two courses. tin Tuesday and Friday evenings Mi. v. .1. Menzel, ti i^'prosohtuiive of Schulz pianos, arranged musicales in which tin' lending musicians uf the town participated. These concerts were given in the store of Mr. W. II. Fnrr;, find iyoro largely attended. Mr. Menzel i i a skillful \ loUdis) sind his playing s\ :is greatly enjoyed. .Mi*, ami Mrs. K. II. Hal!. Mrs; Ei W. Ferguson, ami Miss Margaret I'arroti rendered very delightfully a number <>t songs. Misses Maude and Mabel Sumorcl. v?n ne C. Ilurgess, Amy Copelaml, .Innle Kennedy, Kinthic Itobertsoti, and Mrs. K II. Hall played, tin Friday evening th ? Uov. and Mrs. c Lewis Fowler entertained in delight ful style ih>' members of the llnraca ami PhilathCii classes. Mrs. K. L. Wright ar.il Miss Sallle Wright returned Friday from Dam berg w in'! " they had a (leliglitful \ is ii v\ Ith relatives ami friends. Mrs. M. W. McMillan, Mrs. .1. 1. Copeliind. Miss LUlle llenryi Mis. Wj I), Copeland, Mrs. W. I). Oweps. ami Airs. Kennedy attended the I'. i>. C. convention in New.berry and were de lighted with the hospitality of New berry. Miss Heading of Richmond Va. Is the guest of Mis, Ora Mess Lltttei I j t en in at Urai Court. Mrs. William Calvin Chiltou. reader ) ami impersonator, will Rive an euter tainm. nl at the (Jrtiy Court -Ottings Institute on Monday evening. Decem ber lillh. This will be th" llrsl attrac tion of tin' lyceum course at tlrny Court, ami it promises tu be a rich treat for all who attend. Mrs. Chiltou is well known all over th.- Culled States ami in England: sin- is consid ered oni- of the hesi entertainers, es peclolly in luoiiodrnmu ami Imper sonation, in iln> south. Mrs. Chiltou is a .-.out inMii woman having been horn ami reared lit Mis d; dppl. Let everybody hear her Monday evening. For V l.iinic Ibicli. When you have paths or lameness in tin- hmk hiit 1th the parts with Chamberlain's Liniment twice a day massaging with lite palm of the hand for ti\.> minutes at each application Then dampen a piece of Manuel slight ly With this liniment and hind it on over tin- si-at of pain, ami you may In surprised to see liow quickly the lathe m>ss disappears. For sah- by Lau robs I >rug t !o. It will In- easy to select your Christ mas Presents, if you will see our lim before you buy. S. Ni. & E. II. Wilkes A Co. WARREN TOPPAN, Lynn, Mass. 'jff^^^^^yr. Cured of severe, compound ***^ ^^Ewk cold and cough by v ^r) s^5^ yvV "From Dec. 20, '08, to March 1, '09, jj / >. jCt/v 1 had three bad colds, one on top of the <>? /ZtiCf&k!? ? / other. i got so weak i could hardly \M get around. Nothing seemed l<> help I ^^jaB^S^^Sttt^ ,ne nutii 1 began to take Vinol. The I 0*hT tJl&tff change was magic. Three bottles com- I iiMfc ? pl?-%te,y lived that compotmd cold and stopped the terrible cough and what [ vwiNmC***^- S^'J^^^^m surprises me most, at the same time B , V i^wV \/^^/.SS'/^ cured nieof nsevere stomach trouble H that has bothered nie for 20 years. Vlnol is certainly n wonderful medicine." Mr.Toppan is one of Lynn's most prominent and highly fci pet ted I merchants, whose word is as good as his bond. U '1'hc reason Vinol is so successful in such cases is because it M j contains the two most world -famed tonics?the med.? "mal. Strength* I jj cning, bodybuilding elements Ot Cod Liver Oil and 'I onic Iron. B Your Money Hack II You Are Not Satisfied. THE L?URENS DRUG CO., ' aurens. LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. I Messrs W. W. Wallace and S. 15. lean ii! I lie Cray Court Country Were i .auri as oil sulesdny. 1 ? ' ? ? l.lotl Amhuviui Mr. Fcathorstono goes Wed nesday to Abbeville tit nit end ilie Methodist conference n< a lay dokv ,u;K" front the 15roenvillo district. Air. T, C. Turner Jr, of liils oily attended llio marriage <>r ins brother iasl Wednesday evening In New berry. Mr, W. Iv Waits, formerly coroner of ili ? county, tVas Itj ihe City Monday. Mr. .i. \V. Taylor and daughter, Mis Norn Taylor, \vorb In the <-iiy this week from l'rim etoii. M r. Arthur Uidtlle Of Charlotte \ is ited relatives hear the city tirsi of tin week. Mr. W. A. Co pel a I 'I has return ?! to I .aureus niter residing In North t'ttro iina a year or so. M ?. i: T. Shell, mayor of i;Va> Court, was in ti.?- city M utihiyj Ciiii'l. Tlios; .1. bucket!, former sher iff, was in town Mrrd ly froth Cllulbn. Mi*. .1. I.. Chupuuin of Siilllvaii I township wa> a llUSil), s- visitor l" th.- city Monday, was aim W. ! I'll wood Friday at'tern.oon lik .? ????ml Miiil tomorrow, with |n>r son. -ir. Claud W i , ? ? \t:i.a I' i'oii ii'.i.'d Mi Monday uinruing. ? Irs. V ? ? ? \ ? Miss Maud MtiChi II and Kiddle Ar nold of Princeton were the (juesls ol friends and relativ?'." in the Mt> Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs. 10. 11. Looms of Col it ni bill, after spending a week with her father, Mi I'. It. Martin of (5ray CourL was tin RtlOSt of Mr. ami Mi'Si K \V, Martin ol tin- city for a day or so 1 :.-i yvoei . i'O itlriiig to Columbia Friday, Mr. ami Mrs. W I'. Thomason have moved to the city from their home near Shi loh ami will reside with their son. Mr. William l*t Thomason. Messrs M, It, McCuen and William Snypes of Princeton were in ihe citj Siimlas tor tie Thucker revival ser vices, Mr. C. !'. C;rumbles, who has for Ihe past year been living on Lam ens. route live, will next week move to Mr. i. :>. Whits' place hear Watts mills. M r. S. Wi !'?!?> Ulli '? lllC w as in the citj on Rev. A. T. a on, nntl Revl W, D Hammen . uduy for Aii derson to attend the Rnptlsi conven tion now in session in thai city. RoV. I. A. 11 rock left Saturday for the eon vent ion. Messrs .1. F. Mclhtyre and P.. P. Finchcr of Votings township were among the visitors in the city on Mon day of this week. Mr. .1. L. Whttlock of Mountville was in the city on Monday. Mr. P,, C Owen.-. substitute rural carrier on Ora> Court number three, was among the visitors in tie- citj on Monday Mr Itrook? Abercroiuhle of Knoree was in 'own this week. Mr. and Mrs. Pike Heliums of day Conn visited Mrs .lennle Owen hoar Madden the past week. Mrs. .1 II. Cray will visit ..ef ::? i|) ew iii i ireeiivllle Ito.si Week, Messrs. Iv (! and c. c Hill of Crosii Hill were among the visitors iii La li re on Thursday. pa\ im: a pleasant call at liii.- olllce. Mr .las Hill ol the Cbutlly was ;-i t he city on Friday of JaSI w eck. Mr. AIV111 Marl::; of the c'-tnty. one of the host farmer- in il.nine couii ly, was among tin- visitors in the city last week, Mrs. Con way Dial of Cross Hill was in La ureas on Monday. Mr W. S. Knight of Ware Shoals, a strong friend of The Advertiser was in the city yesterday. Dr. Carroll M Miller went to Haiti more yesterday with his little son. .lack, for a consultation at tin- hospi tal there concerning tin- condition of the latter. Mr. A. w Teague left Tuesday for In short business nip to Johnston. Mr. Teague has rented out his farm, live miles west of Ihe city. ai. ahout .Ian nary 1st. will go to Florida, where he will engage in the Insurance business, acting as agent for the Citizens' Lift Insurance company. His mother. Mrs. Teague, will continue to reside at the old home place. ftOV, .1. I) Crout lefl yesterday for Abbeville to attend the sessions of the Methodist Conference. Mr. W. I. Crav will leave today, or possibly fotnorru.v. Everybody ami his neighbor were in the cll.v on Mondnv it was stiles Mr lt. C. Crisp is making exl.en.dVo improvements on Ids dwelling house on Church street, Mrs II. L. I'eole of I nion and Mr William Poole of the county were iii the City Monday, (In- t of Mi ami Mrs I. it. Id rick well. Mis. II, 1. P?ble will he in Laurent im week Rev. W i: Tiiay.-r. Ro\ K c. Wat atid Mr. ('has. I! I'.oh >, lefl \e >,?;? lay to aii.-n,I ihe ?e slohs of the hup < l.nss M I I.I.I INS IRE MOVERS. Main} < iti/riiN Vic Cluinirinu Places i>i* Residence. Cross I'.ill. Dec. Olli; Mr. CohNvay ? !-<u I, to Mr. T<-lan.l Hill. i v. Icjiot agent hatl misfortune to not us fool badly mashoi] by u heav> plank failing tin ii. n>- is at his post bill still suffering. Sir. w. v. Pay no atid ialnil> htivi inovi-ii from Atlanta t-> ur'ecttvvcod. s (..'. Mis. Payne ami lib] visited rein t iv.-.- bot;0 last week. Mr. ami Mrs. P. P. Smith hhve de cided tu h'tivc their pretty hoine am!' :.i buck to tlicir plantatioo on tiio ri\- j Sin it smith to no promising t:> keep their table supplied with i're?li Itsh. n?- i.- ' \ \\ t).M \ n TO 1 11! KESt i E. Miss Minnie Peiirson Prltilitons Hure? hir ivitli Pistol. 1 ialul i ;-.?! a bad scare Saturday night IS it i ? ? ? ?! \l 1 1 . ?.: I hi I'-ii in t-ni S'"- I'u- hargainn thai we air- offer ing hi Dinner Sots, in different decor atioiis. colors 11 ml designs, at money sax ihg ibices, S. M. & R. 11. Wilkau .? <"o. Are Microbes in Your Scalp? It Has Been Proven that Microbes Cause Baldness Professor lima of Hamburg", Germany, ami l)r. Snhourntul, the. leading Kreuch dermatologist, dis covered that :i Microbe ctiti-i'- Imld ness. Their theory hits liMo ami again been amply verified through reseti rdi experiments carried on under the observation 01' eminent scientists. This microbe lodges in the Seht um which is l ho natural hair oil. and vvhen permitted to Moorish i; destroys the liair f??1'i? s and in t ime 1 he pores out i: Iv close, and the scalp gradually (akes oh a shiny appearance. When this lihp pens there i- ho luljve of the groWth of hair being Iiis ived. I hindrulT i ? :. coiiI ligioti ? dis' ha ? ? scalp, falling liaii* ami baldness. 1 hiiiilrttlV i it: cm I 1 >\ 1 he liiierol ie alYoel ihg tlie glands which produce 'tin- sebaceous mattet', Uhit'll littler I t hen ilfmal U ral IVdries tip find St idCi , oil. Wo have :i remedy w 11ie:i v. ill. we honestly believe, remove dan* i ?1 i n It", cxtertUinnto ( he iOierobOj pro* ; mote good circulation in the scalp 'and iironud I he hair roots, tighten and revitalize the hair root-, and overcomo baldness, so long as there is any life left in t ho hair root ?;. W'e back tip this statement with our own personal guarantee that this remedy called HcXftll "'.?.'1" Hair Tonic will be supplied free of all co.si tot ho user if it fails to do as we stale. It will frequently rostoro gray and faded hair t<> original color, providing loss of color hast been caused by disease; yet it is in no sense a dye, Uoxall "'.?'>'' Hair Tonic accomplishes theso results by making every hair tout, follicle and pigment glahd strong and netivc, atid by stimulating a natural flow of coloring pigim hi throughout the hair cells, licXhli "W Tonic ?? en tirely fret! 1*: >: ? - :. if ????!; 'ient, i- i xceodingly ;-!;?:;? ant to ese rind will not gtint ihe liaitMir pe'riUjiisettily soil t ho clothing ' " piIlo\\ *, \Ve exact no obligat ions'i or pfohe? ises we .-imply : -\ yon to give i; a thorough tri.-.I atid if not satisfied tell u< and v.o v. ill refund the money 'I prices oil eon! ? and ? 1.00, JJpil eni* ber voit (tan ribliiiii ohlv al -- The llcxall Store. The highest medical authority on foods, Sir James Crkliton Browne, LL.D.-?F.R.S. of i ondon, gives t!ie beet reasons for eating more ? pilblisiKM in tin" \" nuth's Companion >>t Septem ! cr 2 m.I. l"Ol?. I )r. lirowno, the 14 ro a t 111 oil ical ;ui I hot i t y ? n foods, says, about brain ami muscle building ? "There is one Uiiicl of food that seems to me of marked value as .1 food to the brain and to the whole body throughout childhood and adolescence (youth), and that is oatmeal. 'Oats arc the most nutritious of nil the cereals, I? im; richer in fats, organic phosphorus and lecithins. lb- says oatmeal is gaming Rio mid with tin' well-to-do oi Cjreat Britain. He Speaks of it ?i-. the mainstay of the Scottish laborer's dirt and s.,ys it pro du -.-s a big-boned; well-devel oped, mentally eiiergtHio race. I i ts experiments pun <? that good oatmeal such as Quaker 1 Kits n?>t only furnishes the best food for the human brine;, but eating it strengthens ami en larges the thyroid gland this gland is intimately connected with the nourishing processes of the body, I n COIIclll ii6n lie says - 'It seems probable therefore that the bulk and brawn in ess ol tlit; Northerners (meaning th>* Scotch) has been in some in, asttre due to the stimulation the thyroid gland by oatnte ? porridge i;i childhood Tli ? SVotch e ;t Quaker Oati becutis ? it i ?, Lite best ot all oat me tl v N ! Iii?) Hll\ Kil l.! I). \vt UU iiitldj Sllili lij .1 ii<i ( hill's, \< - ortliuti !<? I In- Ti'slliiioii). ? ? ? : I ' ;ir-<il(l i lipy who !:? (1 vvjih jil.s niolliei' ? :i (hi1 I .M ' lioiii' l.itnl't i<l. \\a- Shol illltl in.!.ml Ij ' U whit Ii In? I ? ? - I 'A fill lll'l ; i! in i ilium I i if 111 in ;-i ? Im ; oilier cotihn hlekers In- |ilitcoil I he o.nli > loll >\ Ii Ii tIi" |Hirt> fill i lunltU'tl w Mi'!: in ! ntui' ui iiiiii'i' ittikHo.w h to liii .... iii i hui' ? ii iiuil *;<unf.? i ? ii 'i >;ui, Hie imi allair v\ ? an a< Hili'lll Sni ii Lei' I uili'il Ii ( iinic. Hti'l'Si vyi ! ui i1111? i i? i will Iii- iii? \ I?: 11 WilkoH i ? . Do You (iamble? Some people put the saving's of .i lifo tiiuc into a home, and tuen trust to Iyl'CK to avoid the I thousand and one daggers ??! file '. i.? you3 i Ubers invest thoh eiUtre assets nt a store atid then carry the whole or .? part <?)' their insurance themselves, (hinkitig they can do so as well is (lie I insurance ebinpanies. I><> ydti t Insurance is based on the law ?| uveriuges, and can be safely con ducted, btti only1 when l>a-<<i on (he;experiences tif tens of thous ands bi cases scattered ovei the entire country. \ J. J. Adams at Bank of I aureus Too Late, Too I.ate, to think about taking out a policy <>n your house if it is aln ally burning. VVc lake a risk hut not a certainty. If you have taken tune by the forelock, ami insured your property against lire, you have the Absolute Certain! \ that the company Will pay all j[ jjj your. The rae< i tot!,.- t J swift, und you owe it n> your p (J i'amilj to protect them fron: all " i rouble . I?.. hot be a laggard, jjj I E.H.W1LKES&S?N 1 >tocks - Itonds - Insuranc Knit t pi i -e [tank tmilding ! .aureus. S. C. i Supervisor's Report l\\|iimllli:n << It) I ninth I niiiniis>|riif I'l ynl I.:i lireII? 4 'itil III) ? Si ' .. litV ?tmirtil lilKlillU S. |i|i lu ll. I Ulli, IIMIII. ly Aitiliin linillls I'iilllllllsSliiM'l^ all I I i . <l lloiti'il mI Ki|ii:ili/:i|inn. il.HH .Itirv, \V|ihi'Ss itiul < liiislahii-^ f?!|S r ' VU'lU --I ('null. ] ..?.: ? i i M:i , ? , . ? ? , . ? ! INkm I!? .i.'ii .: |S?or. 1<!| :7 I'liblic ltiiihliiii<s. 1 l~* r i I tool ?, Sijiijoni'ry ami Prin'ilr.' 11:! I "> ? ? . Iniligoul l '? in I ? -?i?-1 ai \ derail ?> I;.".' "in .i iin- iiiiii iliilx Ti-i in ui ('??iii! .'li:s Id lln hK tihd Iii i?L'i,>. ' , I liloi. i un l oduM mill >i<'liiH>l ? : IVu-l Si;I ?.?.| Piiiil linuil a RunBiwwTaksvmniBMrx'x'.unKni Buy at WHOLESALE and save